I really like Paul Temple and I'm obviously not the only one. In England he is still so popular that they BBC have taken the scripts of some lost episodes and re-staged them for broadcast with Crawford Logan as Paul. It's an excellent job they've done -- if you weren't told in advance, you'd think it was an old story with better than usual sound!_________________tuned in from down under

For those fans interested radio BBC 4 are running a new 'Paul Temple and the Gregory Affair'.
Now it's the turn of Paul Temple and the Gregory Affair from 1946, in which Paul and Steve come to the aid of a baffled Scotland Yard in pursuit of a deadly and mysterious criminal mastermind. Not only has the recording disappeared but also the scripts of Episodes 1, 2 and 6. This new production is made possible by the recent discovery by a colleague in Norwegian radio of a complete set of scripts in an old store cupboard in Oslo.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0368fwf

Its 10 parts 30 mins each started today so you can get it on BBC iplayer.

Aye the "Paul Temple East of Algiers" is a novelisation of the original radio drama "Paul Temple and the Sullivan Mystery" then made back into an audio book so the story lines are very similar. Mind you all the Paul Temple ones seem to have a formula to them but I still like them.

I'll check out the women in black. Dont worry about the file sizes even if you send one at a time. Leave them to upload overnight and/or speak to Brad he can advise you if your not sure.